Rasterific is a vector drawing library (a rasterizer) implemented in pure haskell. Can render vector graphics to an image and export vector data to PDF. Embed a reduced version of Linear avoiding a (huge) dep Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info For package maintainers and hackage trustees Rasterific is a Haskell rasterization engine (a vectorial renderer) implemented on top of JuicyPixels. Rasterific bases its text rendering on FontyFruity. The renderer design is based on the Nile / Gezira renderer from the STEP project from the VPRI institute. The interesting thing about this renderer is the conciseness of it's implementation, providing antialiased rendering in the way.
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